Monday, November 23, 2009

Inside

SSSSHHHHHH...

Don't tell my man....

I brought Baasha in the house tonight.

18 comments:

Formerly known as Frau said...

I won't tell!! Kinda hard to hide such a large animal! But it is cold and rain sooooo!

Das Ees said...

YOU DIDNT!!!

Leah Fry said...

Ooh, BAD Lytha! How did you do that and what did Baasha think of that? I think Scorch would walk right in if I left the door open.

AareneX said...

Um. *what part of the house*???

'Cuz, I can see, like, living room.

Bathroom, not so much....

WV: blect
srsly, the weather today is blect.

Jessica said...

**Gasp**!! Good for you! I keep asking my hubby if I can bring Caspian in! More details please!!

Laughing Orca Ranch said...

I'm thinking your man, if he knew, would have had carrots sitting out for Baasha on the kitchen table :)

~Lisa

Anonymous said...

Please tell more of the story!

Melissa-ParadigmFarms said...

I second the request for the rest of the story!

Mrs. Mom said...

I'll third that request!!! Spill the beans there girlfriend!!

Funder said...

Ahahaha, how funny! (If I had a horse at home I'd bring her in too!)

Reddunappy said...

LOL Lytha your a nut! as long as he didnt leave any presents! LOL

Claudya Martinez said...

I promise I won't tell. How did you do it?

allhorsestuff said...

Oh -har har har har!!!
Smilin so hard here..gotta KNOW MORE!!! Doesn't he read your blog too? Bruce comes on by mine to check on me...that is how he found out I got a trailer ...before I got around to telling him!
BE WELL sweet friend!
Celebrate Thanksgiving ..even though they may not!
XO
KacyK

lytha said...

The horse who jumps in any trailer I point his nose toward had to be convinced to step in our house. I don't know why, maybe he doesn't trust the construction (floors). I don't either, so I just let him in, let him look around, and walked him out very cautiously. He was happy to get out of here! Maybe carpeting would have made him feel safer. Strange, I thought he would be curious, but maybe he is content to look in the windows on our inside world.

~lytha

White Horse Pilgrim said...

I will start to worry when you set him a place at the dinner table!

I knew a lady who did just that at a dinner party (she was unusually eccentric) complete with pony nuts for the beast, trouble was he coughed and the human guests got "croutons" in their soup.

Sonya said...

Thats so funny..lol Are you already for Thanksgiving tomorrow??

Paramantus said...

how was it? ;)

Weaseldancr said...

I jsut found your blog and love it. I had to share the story of my horse going in the house. She was boarded at a friends house who has a ramp up to her front door and whose property is completly fenced and cross fenced. One during the summer when my horse was out my friend had her door open and was bringing in the groceries. She says she came out of the kitchen and my horse Hope was standing at the door to the kitchen looking in the grocery bags. Probably looking for carrots. LOL. My friend always brought back carrots when she went shopping so Hope came looking. She and I both wish that she had thought to take pictures.